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For in-depth analysis we use one of the most advanced microscopic complex studies of scalp and hair condition - digital trcihoscopy, also known as full computer trichoanalysis. Based upon specific diagnostic challenge a detailed visualization of problem areas is performed with the possibility of changing microscopic magnification from 1 to 1000 times. The special diagnostic computer software precisely determines all kinds of scalp disorders and hair growth abnormalities, including their diameter and density; root condition and structural changes. Depending on obtained data and anticipated problems the digital phototrichogram and global photographs, as well as standard trichogram and unit structural analysis studies might also be performed to answer all questions regarding the type of alopecia, hair growth rate and shedding, etc. Final diagnosis is established through the aid of all the results obtained by comparison against the preprogrammed data base of scalp and hair disorder and disease diversity. Following is the list of the most important data obtained throughout the study:
  • Scalp type and condition identification;
  • Hair type and condition identification;
  • Hair density per square cm. calculations in different zones;
  • Hair diameter (thickness) micron measurements in different zones;
  • Hair root size and status;
  • Hair shaft disorders from root to tip;
  • General survey of the scalp disorders;
  • Sebaceous balance determination;
  • Bulbar apparatus of hair taken from problem areas study;
  • Scalp diseases identification;
  • Result comparison against scalp and hair state diversity database;
  • Diagnosis summary and treatment, intensive and regular care provisions;
  • Appointment scheduling and patient data support.

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